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POSITIONING YOUR FIRM FOR SUCCESS GENERATIONAL CONFLICTS AT WORK VENUE: MOMBASA-ICPAK LEAD TRAINER- BARBRA MKALA

BARBRA MKALA BCOM, MBA,ACIM Barbra Mkala is a Consultant in Business Development, strategic Management, trainer and a brand strategist at Bubbles Consulting firm and an entrepreneur. She has over 15 years of Brand Marketing, Sales & Commercial experience gained in local and multinational companies. Barbra has also trained, consulted and taught many marketing practitioners locally. She has also given professional talks in many marketing forums in Kenya. Barbra has a B.Com- (Marketing), PGD-Marketing, and an MBA from the University of Nairobi- Strategic Management. She is a passionate Sales, Marketing, Brands and Strategy Her strength lies in Training, Strategy development, sales system development and brand management Passionate about Leadership, Developing People and improving society. Proud member CIM

Brain teasers 1. Johnny s mother had three children. The first child was named April. The second child was named May. What was the third child s name? 2. A clerk at a butcher shop stands five feet ten inches tall and wears size 13 sneakers. What does he weigh? 3. Before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain in the world? 4. In British Columbia you cannot take a picture of a man with a wooden leg. Why not? 5. If you were running a race and you passed the person in 2nd place, what place would you be in now? 6. Which is correct to say, The yolk of the egg is white or The yolk of the egg are white? 3

Why Positioning Positioning is a vital part of organizational or business strategy. It is important for all organizations, but especially those facing increasingly competitive market conditions, driven by government and policy shifts, changing customer preferences, an economic downturn and technological transformations. In order to cut through in a noisy marketplace and optimise growth opportunities with current and potential markets, your organization must clearly establish its position and offering.

What is positioning? Positioning is about finding a niche in the prospects mind. And filling it with a slogan* that sticks

Who are we talking to? Segmentation and Targeting Clearly Identify the TA

Positioning effects

Branding is about telling our audience the same thing all the time. This is who I am, my personality and story This is what I look like. And this is what I can do for you.

positioning Models A company s positioning is the result of whatever the company does. Marketing mix is the most tangible and the most flexible tool to create the desired positioning. Companies use their marketing mix to create something specific and special for the customer.

Differentiation porters Generic Forces Should you go Niche or Mass The question of technology! 10

Positioning is about finding a niche in the prospects mind. Poor Service 69% Key Businesss differentiators 2016 Customer experience Creativity Insight Inspiration.. Product Dissatisfacti on 13% 9% 9% Better Prices Elsewhere Others Why customer leave

Creating Customer Loyalty Key Factors for Creating an Excellent Customer Experience Understanding Customers Satisfaction Drivers 5 Emotional elements, internal Feelings 4 Customer Interaction/Experience 3 Technical Performance of product 2 Support services and systems given 1 Core product or service provided, meets Basic Needs Customer Delight Index

HUMAN RESOURCE PRESENTATION DIFFERENT GENERATIONS AT WORK

Working with Mellennials and Generation Z Employees Gen Z is part of a generation that is global, social, visual and technological. They are the most connected, educated and sophisticated generation ever. They are the up-agers, with influence beyond their years. They are the tweens, the teens, the youth and young adults of our global society. They are the early adopters, the brand influencers, the social media drivers, the pop-culture leaders. They comprise nearly 2 billion people globally, and they don t just represent the future, they re creating it. Gen Z s have been born into the crisis period of terrorism, the global recession and climate change. They are predicted to spend their young adult years in a time of economic and social renewal. They are also living in an era of changing household structures, and are the students of today and university graduates, employees and consumers of tomorrow. 14

How they Communicate World of Emojis at Work 15

Where we have come from Silent Generation Baby Boomers Generation x Millenials Generation Z 16

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Millennialism and Generazion z Born between 1980 and 2000, or 1981 and 1999, depending on the author. Millennials have developed work characteristics and tendencies from doting parents, structured lives, and contact with diverse people. Millennials are used to working in teams and want to make friends with people at work. Millennial employees work well with diverse coworkers. Millennials have a can-do attitude about tasks at work and look for feedback about how they are doing frequently even daily. Millennials want a variety of tasks and expect that they will accomplish every one of them. Positive and confident, millennials are ready to take on the world. 18

Work Relationships They seek leadership, and even structure, from their older and managerial coworkers, but expect that you will draw out and respect their ideas. Millennials seek a challenge and do not want to experience boredom. Used to balancing many activities such as teams, friends, and philanthropic activities, millennials want flexibility in scheduling and a life away from work. Millennials need to see where their career is going and they want to know exactly what they need to do to get there. Millennials await their next challenge there better be a next challenge. Millennials are the most connected generation in history and will network right out of their current workplace if these needs are not met. Computer experts, millennials are connected all over the world by email, instant messages, text messages, and the Internet. 19

EMPLOYER RESPONSE Provide structure. Reports have monthly due dates. Jobs have fairly regular hours. Certain activities are scheduled every day. Meetings have agendas and minutes. Goals are clearly stated and progress is assessed. Define assignments and success factors. Provide leadership and guidance. Millennials want to look up to you, learn from you, and receive daily feedback from you. They want in on the whole picture and to know the scoop. Plan to spend a lot of time teaching and coaching and be aware of this commitment to millennials when you hire them. They deserve and want your very best investment of time in their success. Encourage the millennial's self-assuredness, "can-do" attitude, and positive personal self-image. Millennials are ready to take on the world. Their parents told them they can do it - they can. Encourage - don't squash them or contain them. Take advantage of the millennial's comfort level with teams. Encourage them to join. They are used to working in groups and teams. In contrast to the lone ranger attitude of earlier generations, millennials actually believe a team can accomplish more and better - they've experienced team success. 20

Office Interactions How Gen Z and Millennials want their managers to engage with them to do their best work: The evidence is clear: Millennials and Gen Z don t want annual reviews anymore they want frequent and ongoing conversations. Having grown up in a world of texting, tweeting and Snapchat, these generations are accustomed to constant communication and feedback. In fact, our global study found more evidence that the annual performance review is coming to an end as Gen Z and Millennials are receiving reviews either daily (19%), weekly (24%) or regularly (23%) instead of annually (3%). Collaboration and communication are not only drivers of operational and workforce performance, but these workplace attributes are also directly correlated with the engagement and retention of younger generations. Yet companies need improvement. Only 55 percent of employees worldwide currently give their organizations high marks for effective collaboration across departments and functions. 21

COMMUNICATION CRISIS? Discussion 22

Emerging Lifestyles 23

Millenials and Savings 24

SUMMARY 25

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